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Lial - College Algebra 13th Edition
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Chapter 1, Problem 12

Simplify each expression. See Example 1. (3y4)(-6y3)

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Identify the expression to simplify: \( (3y^{4})(-6y^{3}) \).
Apply the associative property to group the coefficients and the variables separately: \( (3 \times -6)(y^{4} \times y^{3}) \).
Multiply the coefficients: \( 3 \times -6 = -18 \).
Use the product of powers property for the variables: \( y^{4} \times y^{3} = y^{4+3} = y^{7} \).
Combine the results to write the simplified expression: \( -18y^{7} \).

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Product of Powers Property

When multiplying expressions with the same base, add the exponents. For example, y^4 * y^3 equals y^(4+3) = y^7. This property simplifies expressions involving powers of the same variable.
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